Senator and wife Bonnie Englebardt Lautenberg spent time in Water Mill.
Gurwicz was member of the Coalition for Women’s Cancers board.
Retired teacher was involved in dog rescue and a rose enthusiast.
He was a fellow of the American College of Radiology.
Was a woodworker and designer.
Jackson was a summer resident of Water Mill and a pioneer among African-American police officers, attorneys and judges.
“She will be remembered for her caring spirit, warm smile, or her commanding presence," her family states.
He was a World War II veteran.
Funeral for Southampton Village resident is Tuesday.
Visitation is Wednesday and Thursday and the funeral will be Friday.
Krajewski co-owned Judge's Restaurant in Hampton Bays with her husband and was a member of the Nine Holers at Southampton Golf Club.
Alexander was an adjunct professor at Stony Brook University and NYU.
Funeral for owner of Hull Chevrolet is Monday.
Earle had brain cancer.
Funeral will be Wednesday in Southampton Village.
"T-Bone" was a World War II veteran.
Visitations Monday followed by funeral Tuesday.
Warchola was a serviceman with the Merchant Marines.
Darden was very involved at First Baptist Church of Bridgehampton.
Visitation is Monday, funeral Tuesday.
Southampton High School Class of 1953.
Services for World War II veteran begin Sunday.
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club member won the 1986 North and South Senior Women's Invitational Governor's Flight low net.
Chapel Hill, N.C., native was a football coach, restaurant manager and estate manager over the course of his lifetime.
Richards owned home on Southampton Village's Gin Lane.
Family remembers, "His presence and laughter could lighten up the room."
Shinnecock man died in car crash Thursday.
Southampton woman suffered from smoke inhalation during Thursday fire at her home.
Former television exec was also avid fisherman and lure collector.
Funeral is Tuesday morning at Southampton United Methodist Church for devoted church member.
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger saw the media company through change and trying times.
Brown remembered as talented barber and loving family man and friend.
Hampton Bays resident had four children.
Veteran owned and operated Olde Town Mobile Service Station for 46 years.
William Hughes was also headmaster of The Garden School in Queens.
Lifelong resident was an avid outdoorsman
Zirinis had the highest grades of any woman graduating from a U.S. law school in 1957.